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Dense Twill Reverse Insert stainless steel mesh is a special woven mesh designed for high-intensity and high-flow applications. While retaining the tensile strength of twill mesh, its reverse insert process enhances the mesh's pressure-bearing capacity and pulse shock resistance, making it more suitable for long-term, stable operation in harsh and highly polluted environments.
The core properties of twill weave stainless steel mesh include high mechanical strength, excellent fracture resistance, and excellent pulse pressure resistance. Therefore, dense twill mesh is commonly used in sedimentation filtration, vacuum filtration, candle filtration, and melt or liquid fine filtration under high pressure and high contamination conditions.
In terms of specifications, the dense twill stainless steel mesh covers a series of models from ultra-fine to medium-coarse mesh, with wire diameters ranging from approximately 0.065mm to 0.50mm. The corresponding filtration pore size and filtration coefficient can vary from tens of microns to hundreds of microns, meeting the retention and flow requirements of different processes.


In terms of engineering application and maintenance, there are three suggestions for reference: First, select the mesh and wire diameter according to the working conditions to balance the three dimensions of "flow rate-precision-strength"; second, for highly polluted media, give priority to materials with stronger corrosion resistance and design easy-to-replace filter plate structures to facilitate rapid on-site replacement and backwashing; third, establish a regular inspection and cleaning system to extend the service life of the filter.
In summary, dense twill inverted stainless steel mesh, with its impact resistance, pressure resistance, and high flow rate, has become the preferred material in many industrial-grade fine filtration processes. Kewei offers a variety of standard specifications and custom services to help customers achieve ideal results in their actual working conditions. Please contact us for technical information and sample testing support.
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